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Greetings From Cardigan!

Greetings From Cardigan!

22 December 2021 - in
Happy solstice to you all!
Gigs are being cancelled again, studio postponed but we couldn’t end the year without at least a little something for you, so here is Moon Goose’ Greetings from Cardigan, recorded in 2019 for Fruits de Mer’s 17th Dream of Doctor Sardonicus.
Mixed and mastered by the one and only Al Ashford.
It’s also on youtube and will be on all the other online platforms once they stop headbanging to it and actually publish it.

 

Postcard #42 found!

Postcard #42 found!

5 November 2021 - in

42nd #sibleyinvestigation postcard found by James Mannox

https://moon-goose.com/sibley/?c=42

Date sent: 25/10/20

Date found: 05/11/21

I met Susan at the Super Foods store today but she pretended not to know me. She was with a friend and they walked past me as if I didn’t exist, chatting and laughing. Maybe I shouldn’t have said that the trout she caught was a micro-trout. I have to work on my people skills. Unless there is something else that I’m not aware of. I’ll hang around the Common room later to see if she wants to play Table Tennis. And I’ll let her win. That should do the trick.

Bá tước ngỗng

The Sibley Investigation

A collection of 60 postcards sent over months by Bá tước ngỗng, a mysterious Vietnamese Investigator on a hunt around the world (but from Sibley) to try to understand the South Popular Guy and the Wax Monster phenomena.

Each one of the 60 handwritten postcards has been sent by the band with an order of the new pressings of Source Code and The Wax Monster Lives Behind the First Row of Trees (Fruits de Mer Records, re-released on 25th February 2020, copies still available on Bandcamp).

The story will unfold when each recipient shares the content of the postcard they have received with us, by taking a photo of it and sending it to us, either by email at contact@moon‑goose.com or even better share it on social media with the hashtag #sibleyinvestigation, and let us know @moongoosecult. We will then add the postcard’s text to this page to reveal another piece of the investigation.

Postcard #48 from the Sibley Investigation found!

Postcard #48 from the Sibley Investigation found!

5 November 2021 - in
48th #sibleyinvestigation postcard found by Eric Napier
Date sent: 01/11/20
Date found: 16/10/21
My dreams are leading towards this way too. I saw the Wax Monster in my dreams again last night. There was this open space of grass like a meadow or a football pitch and at the end the trees before the forest. And the monster was there, staring at me. I wanted to reach out but I couldn’t budge. The monster was trying to call me but all I could hear were the geese above my head.
Bá tước ngỗng
The Sibley Investigation
A collection of 60 postcards sent over months by Bá tước ngỗng, a mysterious Vietnamese Investigator on a hunt around the world (but from Sibley) to try to understand the South Popular Guy and the Wax Monster phenomena.
Each one of the 60 handwritten postcards has been sent by the band with an order of the new pressings of Source Code and The Wax Monster Lives Behind the First Row of Trees (Fruits de Mer Records, re-released on 25th February 2020, copies still available on Bandcamp).
The story will unfold when each recipient shares the content of the postcard they have received with us, by taking a photo of it and sending it to us, either by email at contact@moon‑goose.com or even better share it on social media with the hashtag #sibleyinvestigation, and let us know @moongoosecult. We will then add the postcard’s text to this page to reveal another piece of the investigation.
Bristol gig w/ 10000 Russos

Bristol gig w/ 10000 Russos

12 October 2021 - in
We had a blast last night in Bristol with 10 000 Russos ! Thanks to all of you who came dancing with us, enjoyed the music, and those who got vinyls. There is nothing more rewarding as a band than to have someone come to us after the gig to say that we blew them away!
Can’t wait for the next one!
Thanks BLG Promotions and Gravy Train for having us!
We’ll Be back!
Brilliant photos by Roger Hook.